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He didn't even sell out Monmouth this summer. No way he will sell out 3 spots... I give it a year until it's back to one location
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We got a secret fanboy here! What happened? Your kid didnt get picked for the winter showcase team?
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My kid will continue to beat your ass in winter showcases. She’d never play for you. We coming for you again Danny boy. Get your popcorn ready! Vision and IQ> garbage can feet.
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Your kid sucks and you know it! Danny didn’t validate your demented expectation of your crappy kid! Try cheer! Ha ha!
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I wouldn’t send my kid to Danny a game if you paid me and I’m not a rich person I just fundamentally disagree with his training. The reality is he’s a business man. He knows that he can make the most money with ball mastery classes. It’s the business model of choice for trainers due to high volume per square foot. I have a passion for this game and I see so much talent across these top leagues. I’ve seen a trend in his top players and I would like to discuss it for the greater good of youth development. Watch his players, watch their tendencies. The skills he teaches look amazing individually but over the long haul (watch over the course of a season or year) quality decision making is lacking from most of his top players. Seriously start to pay attention. It appears like it may be due to his training techniques. The rep after rep of moves, dancing, change of direction over and over. It doesn’t translate on the pitch and it’s actually detrimental to the team. So many decision are made incorrectly because they don’t see the field. Their eyes are on the ball and their feet. Coaches if you agree, urge your players and parents of players to stop this training. We need to do what’s best for these kids and the game we all love. Danny can make his money off the low level players but let’s save the talent in NJ from his scheme.
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I wouldn’t send my kid to Danny a game if you paid me and I’m not a rich person I just fundamentally disagree with his training. The reality is he’s a business man. He knows that he can make the most money with ball mastery classes. It’s the business model of choice for trainers due to high volume per square foot. I have a passion for this game and I see so much talent across these top leagues. I’ve seen a trend in his top players and I would like to discuss it for the greater good of youth development. Watch his players, watch their tendencies. The skills he teaches look amazing individually but over the long haul (watch over the course of a season or year) quality decision making is lacking from most of his top players. Seriously start to pay attention. It appears like it may be due to his training techniques. The rep after rep of moves, dancing, change of direction over and over. It doesn’t translate on the pitch and it’s actually detrimental to the team. So many decision are made incorrectly because they don’t see the field. Their eyes are on the ball and their feet. Coaches if you agree, urge your players and parents of players to stop this training. We need to do what’s best for these kids and the game we all love. Danny can make his money off the low level players but let’s save the talent in NJ from his scheme.
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I wouldn’t send my kid to Danny a game if you paid me and I’m not a rich person I just fundamentally disagree with his training. The reality is he’s a business man. He knows that he can make the most money with ball mastery classes. It’s the business model of choice for trainers due to high volume per square foot. I have a passion for this game and I see so much talent across these top leagues. I’ve seen a trend in his top players and I would like to discuss it for the greater good of youth development. Watch his players, watch their tendencies. The skills he teaches look amazing individually but over the long haul (watch over the course of a season or year) quality decision making is lacking from most of his top players. Seriously start to pay attention. It appears like it may be due to his training techniques. The rep after rep of moves, dancing, change of direction over and over. It doesn’t translate on the pitch and it’s actually detrimental to the team. So many decision are made incorrectly because they don’t see the field. Their eyes are on the ball and their feet. Coaches if you agree, urge your players and parents of players to stop this training. We need to do what’s best for these kids and the game we all love. Danny can make his money off the low level players but let’s save the talent in NJ from his scheme.
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